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2251
John, son of the above-mentioned Parlan, is a Bookseller in Detroit, Mich. He married Jane Fonda Schenck. 
Macfarlane, John (I16579)
 
2252
Johnnie was burried in a blue chiffon night gown with white lace.
The family spray was red and white carnations with babys breath. Son gs:
Beyond The Sunset, God Walked The Dark Hills.
She was burried in the Maplewood Cemetary.

Henry Co, Tenn Marriage records Pg. 374

Family Bible

Personal knowledge of Johnnie Evelian McFarland - 1973

Johnnie was in the Henry co nurseing home a long time before she died. 
McFarland, Johnnie Evelian (I21171)
 
2253
Joined the Air Corps for a three year stint on Sept. 9, 1940 in Lubbock, Texas. It listed his nativity as Oklahoma, with a Post-Graduate education and working in manufacturing automobiles. His death date and place comes from the SSDI record. 
McFarland, Numan Hugh (I27597)
 
2254
Joseph A. DeGuire appears in the 1900 census as a single employee, working as a night watch at the Terrell Mental Hospital. His birthdate is listed as March 1871. In 1920, a J.A. DeGuire, is a moomer, age 50, in Eastland TX working as a roustabout on the oil rigs. He is shown as married. 
DeGuire, Joseph A. (I8538)
 
2255
Joseph McFarland was married to Esther C, according to census record, born in VA (consistent on all census records) about about 1793. First found him in Middle Tennessee, Lincoln County, on the 1820 Census, lost him in 1830, found him again in 1840 (Lincoln County); 1850 (Maury County), 1860 (Hickman County); wife as a widow 1870 (Hickman County).
Children (James - my line), Mary, Elizabeth, and Melissa. Have info on James, of course, a bit on Elizabeth and I think I've found Mary and her family. Nothing yet on Melisssa. Unfortunately, the courthouse was burn as a result of "helpful" citizens during the civil war and we have very few records. Too many of the family cemeteries have been lost.
[Clan MacFarlane Facebook post by Tami McFarlin Greene Oct 2010 ] 
McFarland, Joseph JosM04 (I13356)
 
2256
Joyce married Roderick D. "Mac" McFarlin on July 26, 1947 at St. Luke’ s Methodist Church in Dubuque, Iowa. They are the parents of John, Mer rikae & Thomas.

After Roderick's death Joyce married Clifford Andrew Carlson on Augus t 31, 1958 at Evangelical Covenant Church in Stromsburg, Nebraska. The y are the parents of Cristin, Cathrin & Clifford. 
Wilson, Joyce Louise (I14513)
 
2257
Judy Hagan, 72, returned to her heavenly Father on May 6, 2017 in Bellingham, WA. She was born on December 16, 1944 in Pasadena, CA to Elswurth (Mac) and Francis McFarland. Judy graduated from UCLA with a degree in History and a minor in French. She took a year off from college and traveled to Lille, France to work as an Au Pair for a family with 4 boys. In 1969, she met the love of her life, Stephen Hagan whom she married a year later on July 4, 1970. To Judy's dismay, they soon moved to Ketchikan, Alaska for a minimum of two years. She and Steve ended up loving Alaska and they lived happily there for 27 years, boating, fishing and beach combing in the summers; skiing, lake skating and socializing in the winter with so many great friends and families. Judy's fondness for travel and passion for teaching manifested in her professional career as she worked at Alaska World Travel and taught at the Community College, Clover Pass School and eventually retired from Schoenbar Junior High. She enjoyed working as a cruise lecturer for 18 years sailing the rugged waters of Alaska and giving talks about the Alaskan wildlife and Alaskan city adventures during the summers. She quickly learned the treasures of the ocean and charm of the small communities helping some unseasoned ship captains find little known sea lion rookeries. Judy often expressed that the greatest gift, and surprise of her life, was giving birth to triplet boys Matthew, Bradley and Robert in July 1974. From that point forward Judy centered her life on the care of her boys. She never tired of being a mom, including all the duties to raise three babies; such as cooking, bottle washing, changing cloth diapers, transporting, praying and finally singing the boys to sleep each night. As the boys excelled in swimming, she was well-known in the regional swimming community as an active parent hosting other young swimmers and working tirelessly each home meet. In 1997, Steve's career took them to Port Alice, BC where they lived for seven years. She enjoyed the adventures of the remote town, fishing and golfing and some very special friends. For a person who did very little ice sports, she took up curling here and was on the winning team the last bonspiel she curled. Judy and Steve retired to a home on a golf course in Sudden Valley, just out of Bellingham, in 2004. Her hobbies included golfing, skiing, curling, tole painting and creating homemade cards. Throughout her life Judy was devoted in her faith to Christ. She was a deacon at Birchwood Presbyterian Church, attended bible studies and prayer groups at the church. She was a PEO sister and volunteered countless hours with Love, Inc. She had everything, grace, beauty, compassion, thoughtfulness and intelligence. Judy will be remembered as always having a smile on her face, a warm greeting for all and reverence for God's grace. She was preceded in her death by her parents Mac and Francis McFarland. Judy is survived by her husband Steve, sons Matt (Christa) Hagan, Brad (Stacy) Hagan, Rob (Meredith) Hagan, sister Casey Anderson, brother Jim (Chris) McFarland, grandchildren Harrison, Madison, Hunter, Lashlee, Payton, Parker and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. A celebration of life will be held at Birchwood Presbyterian Church at 2 pm on July 8, 2017. In lieu of flowers, donations in Judy's name can be made to Whatcom Love, Inc., 1998 Midway Lane, Bellingham, WA 98226. Share your memories at www.westfordfuneralhome.com. 
McFarland, Judith (I18158)
 
2258
Kecretia Lemira Smith, b. Feb. 5, 1842 in KY. Died in Cooper, TX. 
Smith, Lemira T (I19461)
 
2259
Kelly Dawn Mason, Nancy Stockdale, Matthew Mason
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=d8e3d630-7b43-4eca-9682-50eab44c5550&tid=53056884&pid=235 
Stockdale, Nancy (I13446)
 
2260
Kelly Dawn Mason, Nancy Stockdale, Matthew Mason
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=d8e3d630-7b43-4eca-9682-50eab44c5550&tid=53056884&pid=236 
Mason, Matthew (I9483)
 
2261
Kenneth Cecil McFarlane, passed away in Renfrew Ontario in March, 2005. According to the obituary, he was predeceased by first wife: Rolande Gaudreau. His children are Michael, Jim, Gary, and Steve. 
McFarlane, Kenneth Cecil (I22327)
 
2262
Killed by a dog when he was four. 
Degnan, John Martin (I8707)
 
2263
Killed during WWI, Buried France 
Hill, Isaac (I8341)
 
2264
killed in a bank robbery 
McFarland, Charles Negley (I23506)
 
2265
Killed in the Civil War 
Hargis, John Allen (I23688)
 
2266
Killin churchyard«u»«b»
«/u»«/b»Surveyed July 1965

----- McFarlane 1822, w Janet Cameron 1821, s Geo late in Taymouth d London 4.7.1875, s Duncan inf
[MI plot #101 from Mitchells South Perthshire collection] 
Macfarlane, Duncan (I9120)
 
2267
Killin churchyard«u»«b»
«/u»«/b»Surveyed July 1965

----- McFarlane 1822, w Janet Cameron 1821, s Geo late in Taymouth d London 4.7.1875, s Duncan inf
[MI plot #101 from Mitchells South Perthshire collection] 
Macfarlane, George in Taymouth (I9107)
 
2268
Killin churchyard«u»«b»
«/u»«/b»Surveyed July 1965

----- McFarlane 1822, w Janet Cameron 1821, s Geo late in Taymouth d London 4.7.1875, s Duncan inf
[MI plot #101 from Mitchells South Perthshire collection] 
Cameron, Janet (I13148)
 
2269
KINCHELOE, Mrs. Lewis - Oct. 1927

Burnet Bulletin, 6 Oct. 1927

Mrs. Lewis Kincheloe died Monday night near Bertram. She had been ill for several months of cancer. All that medical skill could offer was done for her relief, but to no avail. She is survived by her husband, several children, a large number of relatives and many friends. Her name was Stewart before her marriage and she was born and reared in the lower Oatmeal community. The Bulletin joins others in extending condolence to the bereaved husband and children.
KINCHELOE, Mrs. Lewis - Oct. 1927

Burnet Bulletin, 6 Oct. 1927

Mrs. Lewis Kincheloe died Monday night near Bertram. She had been ill for several months of cancer. All that medical skill could offer was done for her relief, but to no avail. She is survived by her husband, several children, a large number of relatives and many friends. Her name was Stewart before her marriage and she was born and reared in the lower Oatmeal community. The Bulletin joins others in extending condolence to the bereaved husband and children. 
Stewart, Pearl Sarah (I25575)
 
2270
KIRK CHARLES (MAC) MCFARLIN (1930 to present) - U.S.MARINE - Contrac t and U.S. Gov't AIR PILOT
(Research by Peter Folsom McFarlin, Kirk's paternal 1st cousin - draf t of Jan 17, 2011, updated Aug 12, 2019)

Most of the following quotes in italics are from the Feb 9 2009 one ho ur interview between Peter McFarlin and his cousin Kirk "Mac" McFarli n in the Mary Ranchon Restaurante, Fronteras, Guatemala - between th e Rio Dulce and Lake Izabel.

YOUTH
Kirk Charles McFarlin was born in East Orange Memorial Hospital, New J ersey (NJ), on July 13, 1930, the second child of Charles Kirk and Ade laide (Hollenbeck) McFarlin who were living at 24 Delwick Lane, Shor t Hills, NJ at the time. (About 192 8 his mother Adelaide had given bir th to a baby girl who did not live.) Both he and his father were name d after their New Jersey/Ohio pioneer ancestors, the Andrew Kirk(patri ck) family. Kirk was often called Peter by his parents, so as not t o b e a 'junior'. Later in life he was called 'Mac'.
Kirk grew up there in Short Hills, NJ with his parents, younger brothe r Everett and a housemaid.

PHOTO OF MOM, KIRK AND ALLIE NEAR HERE

Mac; "I knew her; Peggy - and I thought she was a doll - she was a ver y, very nice girl. Of course I knew Donald, your dad, and I think abou t the last time I saw him was when his mother died ...(1949). I neve r knew Donald because he was never a round when I was and I was never a round when he was, I guess.
Kirk attended the fine local grammar schools nearby but his parents se parated him from his brother Everett.
Mac says "... there were conflicts between me and my brother, he was n ot in my world. They kind of had me going to different schools. Howeve r, Tabor got me - I was there for two and a half years. A year of summ er school and my two last years o f high school."
So, by 1947 he went to Tabor Academy in Marion, Massachusetts and grad uated from that preparatory school in 1949. Coincidentally, Kirk's fir st cousin Alison McFarlin's later-to-be husband, Leo Convery, also att ended Tabor, from 1948 to 1952. Wh en I (PFM) asked Kirk and Leo if the y knew of each other, they both told me they slightly remembered the o ther while at Tabor.

MARINES, CLAIRE BAKER, GENERAL MOTORS, FLYING
Two years later, by April 23rd 1951, Kirk had mustered into the U.S. M arines and was PFC in the 4th Recruit Trng Bn in Quantico VA. (MOS 350 0 basic mtr veh transport). In July 1952 he was in Hq Co 2nd Ord Bn 2n d Marine Div. (MOS 3531 heavy tran sport driver and repair). Then, in J an 1953, still in transport, he was in Camp Lejeune, NC. Fortunately , he was not called to the Korean war conflict which was officially fr om June 25 1950 to July 27 1953, when a cease-fire was agreed to.
When asked about Peter's father, Donald, Mac said; "I knew Alice an d I knew your dad in Jamaica...They were in business in a little retre at for professional people about 15 miles outside of Kingston, up in t he mountains. I was in the service an d our ship put into Kingston an d we were aboard ship (in the Marines). That was in about 1952 or 195 3 because we were down in the Carribean on an island off Puerto Rico . For some reason we went to Kingston at that time. It was about a ten -da y layover. At which time I grabbed a taxi and I went up to see you r dad who was up in the mountains, and drank lots of rum - ha,ha."
In 1953, while riding a train from his NJ home returning to his NC Mar ine station, Kirk met Claire Baker of Melrose, MA who was traveling t o Miami. She was twenty-one and he twenty-three. They corresponded, da ted and later married at Trinity Ch urch in Boston, MA in June, 1954. H e then went to Michigan with Claire and enrolled in the General Motor s Tech School there where he took business courses. While in Flint, Ki rk became very interested in flying and started taking lessons and g o t his flying credentials. Shortly before graduating from GM, he decide d what he really wanted to do was fly full time, and so left the GM pr ogram.
Mac; "And then on to college. That was the whole idea, to get me int o college. ...I went to General Motors Institute. It started off to b e a dealer/management course, then it went from there to engineering . One semester before I graduated, I qu it...because you were in schoo l part-time with General Motors, and they found out I was flying. The y didn't like that and they gave me a choice; either flying or workin g for General Motors. ...I could see myself out on the street after sp endi ng the good years of my life and with nothing. So I left them an d went to flying."
Kirk and Claire had one child; Claire Joyce McFarlin, who was born 1 4 Dec of 1955, in Flint, MI. Claire, and their daughter Claire, live d variously in Flint and then Melrose, Massachusetts with her family w hile Mac pursued his flying career.

GUATEMALA
Peter's question; "What first brought you to Guatemala?"
Mac; "It was on a trip to Venezuela ... about the end of '55, afte r I married claire in '54. - I flew down....it was in a Piper...it wa s a small single engine - tail dragger type"
Peter; "You flew the plane?"
Mac; "Yeah, my father was on a business trip for RIFE and wanted to se e some people in this country, and then all the way down into South am erica, but I got here and I liked it - so I stayed here and he kept o n going, in a commercial plane. I g ot here in Guatemala and I liked it ..."
Kirk's father's business; the Rife Hydraulic Engine Manufacturing Co , had contracts in central America and so he flew his father to Guatem ala where they engineered and installed, for the coffee industry, som e of the gravity-impulse water system s made by Rife. These systems ar e non-electric, purely hydraulic/mechanical and are perfect for drivin g a percentage of confined, flowing water back uphill, especially in p laces where there is no electricity.
Mac; "...and I stayed. And I went back to the States and got my commer cial license, because I had signed a contract with two farms to crop d ust their cotton. So I stayed in the crop dusting business, really u p until the time we left for Africa. "
So, Kirk fell in love with the country and decided to stay there. Clai re and their daughter rejoined him there in Guatemala City in 1959. Hi s daughter Claire (McFarlin) Viviani wrote Peter in 2008 ; "he and m y mother decided that she and I woul d move down to Guatemala and the y would try again. This would have been in 1959. At the time, he was c rop dusting with a bi-wing plane. He was not at home very much as hi s work took him out of the city a lot. After that was when he had an a ir- service business out at the airport, because I remember going t o a hanger...He shared close quarters with Guatemalan workers while i n the dusting business and quickly learned Spanish. During this tim e I attended the American School and continue d there for the ten year s I lived in Guatemala, an excellent school which provided me with a b ilingual education... When I was about nine years old my parents decid ed to get divorced, as they seemed to have gone their separate ways; e ach of th em remarried Guatemalan citizens. Shortly after that my fathe r moved to Liberia, Africa with Gina his new wife."
Mac; "...so, that was my start here in Guatemala, and I liked it and t he money was good. I got here about 1957. In 1958 I made a company 'c ause in the aviation here they passed a law saying no more pilots coul d come in for crop-dusting unles s they had a company and here if you h ad a company you're automatically entitled to participate in any par t of that company's business. So that let me fly right up until '64.
In December, 1964, Kirk married twenty-year-old Lydia Regina Menende z who was living then in Guatemala City. She was from the small town o f Chiquimula, about 60 miles east in the City. Claire and her new Guat emalan husband, Edwardo Sagastume (t hey married about 1965), remaine d in Guatemala until 1969 when they moved with her daughter Claire t o Ann Arbor, Michigan.

LIBERIA
Soon after, in 1965, Kirk and Gina left for Liberia, Africa where he w as under contract for two years as a bush-pilot. "When '64 came in I l eft for Africa for two years....under contract. It was a verbal contra ct, they paid the tickets."
Peter; "What did you do there?"
Mac; "Fly! Fly the whole time. Yeah, we supplied the diamond mining in dustry. Liberia. but that was not a place where you want to reside per manently... I remember there was a fellowthat I wass going to do som e business withover there, found a n 87 carat diamond. The guy went nut s and sold it right away there in Monrovia and I don't know what he di d but the first thing he probably did was buy a white Mercedes. And th at was that. Because deveryone over there, for prestige, had a whit e M ercedes. They took that diamond to ...Amsterdam and they sold it for $ 230,000. What the guy in Liberia got for it I don't know. ...I was goi ng to go into the river, on the bottom, instead of the placer edges.
Peter; "...you went into the mining yourself?"
Mac; "I didn't get into it because of the guy - like I said -
"Yeah, I had all the equipment ready to buy and U.S. Divers gave u s a 50% discount on all the diving equipment, and it would have kept m e there awhile. But, after two years we decided to take a trip to Euro pe to vacation, ...we never got ther e because a cable from Washingto n came in with the invitation to go to Vietnam. We just packed up ever ything, sold our Volkswagon and went back to the States. We had to ge t visas and all, and from there we went to Taipai for two weeks and th e n into Saigon".
So, after the west-Africa job, Kirk and Regina returned to the State s in Dec of 1966 and stayed for two months with his parents in Short H ills, NJ. In a 1967 letter to PFM from his uncle Kirk McFarlin; "We ha ve been enjoying a visit from our ol der son Kirk Jr, called Peter, an d his wife while en route from two years in Liberia to a contract in F ormosa and Indo China. Under contract as pilot for three years..."

FAR EAST FLYING - AIR AMERICA
The Vietnam War occurred in Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam from 1959 to 19 75. US involvement escalated in the early 1960's and combat units wer e deployed beginning in 1965.
Peter; "So you went over to Saigon, and you were starting to fly the n for Air America I think? Correct?"
Mac; "Yes that was for five years. That was good experience"
Starting in 1967, Kirk flew special operations missions for Air Americ a in those contested areas. The following is from Wikipedia (2008); "A ir America's slogan was 'Anything, Anywhere, Anytime, Professionally' . This was not an exaggeration as A ir America aircraft, including th e de Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou and Fairchild C-123 Provider, fle w many types of cargo and people ... to countries such as the Republi c of Viet Nam, the Kingdom of Laos, and Cambodia. It operated from bas e s in those countries and also from bases in Thailand and as far afiel d as Taiwan and Japan. it also, on occasion, flew top-secret mission s into Burma and the People's Republic of China."
Kirk and Regina had two daughters while in the Far East; Regina (Gina ) Maria McFarlin was born in 1967 in Saigon, Vietnam, and her sister L issa Michelle McFarlin was born in 1969 in Vientiane, Laos. In 2008, h is daughter Gina goes on to say tha t her dad did a great deal of perso nnel insertions and removals to save civilian lives while in the Far E ast. In 2006, Kirk refers back to his time when flying the Canadian d e Havilland Caribou twin engine DHC-4 (further designated by the U S a s the C-7 in 1967).

PHOTO OF CARIBOU NEAR HERE

Mac;"Just wanted to mention I have about 2500 hrs Caribou time. It wa s my favorite for special ops, close in air drops and balls-to-the-wal l flying".
During 1967-1971, Air America's 'Captain Kirk' McFarlin also belonge d to the Far East Pilots Association.
Mac; "...I would have stayed with them, but of course, that folded, an d there was no more of that. However, I did go to Washington to try t o get back in. If not there, then somewhere else. And then that wa s a bad time for 'The Company' becaus e they were being investigated b y Congress."
Peter; "Air America? The Far East Association?"
Mac; "Yeah, The Far East Association. So there was just no way to ge t in. In fact they said they were just waiting for attrition to take i t's course. They weren't hiring anybody.
In another letter to PFM in 1971, Kirk's father Kirk (sr) writes; "... our family from the far east came on for their vacation. In September , after they had been back only a few weeks, they pulled up stakes, an d have been with us off and on sinc e that time, a period of great joy , because our Peter (=Kirk) had come through almost five years of cont act with the North Vietnamese and Pathet Lao without injury." He furth er writes; "...now we are leaving on Dec 12, 1971 to take our oldes t g rand daughter Claire (16) with us on a journey we hope will take us ar ound the world and give her the same thrill which we have found in th e Far East."

BACK IN TEXAS, MEXICO and SOUTH AMERICA
From about 1978 to about 1984, cousin Kirk and his second family wer e in the Brownsville, Texas area. Kirk worked for the State Dept o n a 'black passport'.
Mac; "That didn't make me at all happy because they took out income ta x, and what was left -- and I was 'outside'- (Kirk was working in Mexi co at the time) - wasn't worth continuing. So after that year I left . and I got back in, to a contractin g operation. We worked anti-drug s - not DEA. We were different, we were State Department. But it was s till anti-drugs. We supported DEA in a lot of cases. So I went on wit h them as a pilot, and it was in '91 I think it was- they made me sit e m anager for the operation here in Guatemala. Because we had been al l over South America and finally the contractors brought me here to Gu atemala."

THE RIO DULCE - GUATEMALA
Mac; "...and I was there until I had passed 60. They didn't want peopl e older than 65. So, my contract expired and they didn't renew it. Tha t was when I decided to build a house. The property where the house i s we bought in '78...the house wa s built in '91."
Daughter Gina relates that her father and mother later (about 1989) se ttled back to the Rio Dulce River area of Guatemala near the town of F ronteras. To get around to different places on the river (Rio), you mu st travel by boat. All homes and b usinesses on the Rio have a boat doc k.
In 2003, Kirk writes to PFM, "After thirty-four years flying in differ ent parts of the world, we are in a completely different environmen t - boats. It's hard to believe that after being a contract pilot doin g 200 miles/hr and going from countr y to country, here we are doing 1 5 mph...The reason behind this is that our house is here and we live h ere...on the Rio Dulce, one of the most picturesque areas of all Centr al America... I and another American built the house with a helper. F o ur bedroom, two bath in partial 'post and beam' design all of processe d pine. The wood building is a blessing as it stays cool even on the h ottest days. Being right on the river and up on a rise makes for a nic e location. It is a refuge for t he sailboats cruising the Caribbean du ring the hurricane season so we have lots of people from all over th e world to enjoy."
In 2008 he and wife Gina still lived there on the Rio Dulce River in G uatemala, which connects Lake Izabal to the Caribbean Atlantic. Kirk' s wife Gina would sometimes return to their apartment in Houston to b e near their daughters Gina and Liss a. Kirk returned to Houston fo r a few weeks in October for their daughter Gina's wedding.
Mac; "It gets hot down here...I like the hot weather. I'm not a cold w eather person....Where we live we have a forest on one side of us an d the normal flow of air comes right through that forest to us and out . Actually I spend a lot of time o n the computer. I'm a big game play er. I play cribbage, with a group that plays for tokens, not for money . No, I've played a lot of games for money.
"Somebody said; 'The day you die, everything will be even, you will no t have won and you will not have lost'."

When Peter and Karen stopped for their Feb 9th, 2009 luncheon meetin g with Mac at the Fronteras restaurant, he had come over by boat fro m his home on the Rio. Peter gave Mac some family biographies he had j ust written as well as some family gen ealogy.
This was the only time first cousins Peter and Mac were ever to be tog ether. Totally worth it!

photo of peter and kirk near here

CLAN MACFARLANE and DNA CONNECTIONS
Mac was agreeable to have his Y-DNA studied with Family Tree DNA, alon gside Peter's and other distant MacFarlane cousins. This is to help de termine our older ancestry, prior to our known connection back to Joh n McFarland (ca1750-1800) and his w ife Margery (Anderson) McFarland (1 756-1838), of Coitsville, Ohio.
In Dec 2015 Peter wrote an email to Mac, and daughters Gina and Lissa : "Kirk's 111 tested gene markers came out as an exact match to mine . This is certainly confirmation of our close genetic relationship o f our male descent. Exact matches are n ot always to be expected...I ca n confirm that we are all certainly descended from the early Earls o f Lennox (from the 1100 and 1200's) and then somewhere later through t he Chiefs of MacFarlanes."
Mac immediately wrote back; "Thank you so much for your email with th e ancestry information. It was super interesting...We are stilll in th e throws of selling here. What exactly are our plans afterwards is sti ll up in the air. Maybe we can ge t together and spend some time. I mis s the north-east...I always loved Maine. I needed a seaplane rating so me years back and got it up there. Beautiful....Mac and Gina. Then fur ther; "Yes, the house in Guatemala is for sale. I want out so we ca n d o something. Gina wants to travel. And I want to fish. We'll see."
In 2019, 89 year-old Mac was mostly back in Houston being cared for b y his family. He had to return there for treatment of some mini-stroke s. They were still trying to sell his home on the Dulce.
The genetic connection studies are ongoing. PFM - August ?? 2019

Sources;
Peter F McFarlin (PFM)'s personal research, plus;
1967-1977 letters to PFM from uncle Charles Kirk (b1892) McFarlin
1974 PFM's personal interview with; Charles Kirk McFarlin
2003-2019 emails from Mac (b1930) McFarlin
2008-2019 interview and emails from Gina (b1967) McFarlin
2008-2019 info and emails from Claire (McFarlin) Viviani
2008-2011 info and emails from Claire (Baker) Sagastume
2009 interview between Peter and Karen McFarlin and his 1st cousin Kir k Charles McFarlin (b1930) 
McFarlin, Living (I14698)
 
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Know as Serena (Sereny) Pate 
Pate, Serena (I23580)
 
2272
Known as Emily. Shown on 1860 Slave holder census as owner of one slave. She is shown in 1860 as a property owner living in same household with father John McFarland. In 1870 she is shown living with John McFarland, 89 yrs. old, born in Tennessee. With them are her children, Loucinda, 16, born in Texas and James N. and Elizabeth.
McFARLAND, ELI NEWMAN SAMUELS, ANN M. 12/14/37
McFARLAND, ELIZA DEGUIRE, FRANCIS 11/28/30
McFARLAND, ELIZABETH BENNETT, THOMAS S. 4/27/54
McFARLAND, ELIZABETH MADISON, GEORGE 10/16/25

McFARLAND, EMILY PETTIT, JAMES NEWTON 5/16/44

McFARLAND, EVELINE HUES, MAHLON 9/21/37
McFARLAND, FRANCES FARRAR, MOSES 8/16/29
McFARLAND, FRANKLIN B. BATEMAN, JANE MRS 5/8/59
McFARLAND, HUSTON C. ROBINSON, ELIZABETH R. 10/19/37
McFARLAND, ISABEL VANCE, CHARLES A. P. 1/4/55
McFARLAND, ISABELLA H. HORNE, JOHN N. 3/21/66
McFARLAND, JESSE J. SMITH, SARAH J. 9/11/62
McFARLAND, JESSE J. VANCE, SARAH JANE 12/16/40
McFARLAND, JOHN SHOOK, LOUISA 10/31/39
McFARLAND, JOHN L. THOMAS, MARY M. 3/13/60
McFARLAND, JOSEPH McFARLAND, POLLY ELIZA. 1/12/34
McFARLAND, JOSEPH McFARLIN, POLLY 7/4/22
McFARLAND, JOSEPH G. ROOKER, LETTY 3/12/58
McFARLAND, LOUISA COX, ROBERT S. 3/9/36
McFARLAND, LUCINDA DOUTHIT, WILLIAM H. 11/16/45
McFARLAND, LUCRETIA M. VANCE, WILLIAM R. 12/17/40
McFARLAND, MALISSA M. J. VANCE, SAMUEL C. 7/24/45
McFARLAND, MARGARET KEITH, ABRAM W. 7/2/59
McFARLAND, MARTHY E. FRAZEE, WILLIAM L. 10/2/56
McFARLAND, MARY A. WATTS, HENRY S. 9/25/53
McFARLAND, NAMAN H. HORNE, REBECCA JANE 3/20/66
McFARLAND, NANCY E. LOVE, T. S. 2/5/57
McFARLAND, NARCISSA E. McFARLAND, S. V. 1/1/61
McFARLAND, POLLY ELIZA. McFARLAND, JOSEPH 1/12/34
McFARLAND, REBECCA LANE, ROBERT H. 11/26/40
McFARLAND, S. V. McFARLAND, NARCISSA E. 1/1/61
McFARLAND, SARAH GEORGE, CARRIE ? 11/10/22
McFARLAND, SARAH J. KEITH, JOHN B. 4/8/58
McFARLAND, SOPHIA DEGUER, FRANCOIS 12/20/27
McFARLAND, WILLIAM CRAWFORD, IRENE B. 6/25/56
McFARLAND, WILLIAM A. VANCE, ELIZABETH H. 10/31/38
McFARLIN, POLLY McFARLAND, JOSEPH 7/4/22
Known as Emily. Shown on 1860 Slave holder census as owner of one slave. She is shown in 1860 as a property owner living in same household with father John McFarland. In 1870 she is shown living with John McFarland, 89 yrs. old, born in Tennessee. With them are her children, Loucinda, 16, born in Texas and James N. and Elizabeth. McFARLAND, ELI NEWMAN SAMUELS, ANN M. 12/14/37
McFARLAND, ELIZA DEGUIRE, FRANCIS 11/28/30
McFARLAND, ELIZABETH BENNETT, THOMAS S. 4/27/54
McFARLAND, ELIZABETH MADISON, GEORGE 10/16/25

McFARLAND, EMILY PETTIT, JAMES NEWTON 5/16/44

McFARLAND, EVELINE HUES, MAHLON 9/21/37
McFARLAND, FRANCES FARRAR, MOSES 8/16/29
McFARLAND, FRANKLIN B. BATEMAN, JANE MRS 5/8/59
McFARLAND, HUSTON C. ROBINSON, ELIZABETH R. 10/19/37
McFARLAND, ISABEL VANCE, CHARLES A. P. 1/4/55
McFARLAND, ISABELLA H. HORNE, JOHN N. 3/21/66
McFARLAND, JESSE J. SMITH, SARAH J. 9/11/62
McFARLAND, JESSE J. VANCE, SARAH JANE 12/16/40
McFARLAND, JOHN SHOOK, LOUISA 10/31/39
McFARLAND, JOHN L. THOMAS, MARY M. 3/13/60
McFARLAND, JOSEPH McFARLAND, POLLY ELIZA. 1/12/34
McFARLAND, JOSEPH McFARLIN, POLLY 7/4/22
McFARLAND, JOSEPH G. ROOKER, LETTY 3/12/58
McFARLAND, LOUISA COX, ROBERT S. 3/9/36
McFARLAND, LUCINDA DOUTHIT, WILLIAM H. 11/16/45
McFARLAND, LUCRETIA M. VANCE, WILLIAM R. 12/17/40
McFARLAND, MALISSA M. J. VANCE, SAMUEL C. 7/24/45
McFARLAND, MARGARET KEITH, ABRAM W. 7/2/59
McFARLAND, MARTHY E. FRAZEE, WILLIAM L. 10/2/56
McFARLAND, MARY A. WATTS, HENRY S. 9/25/53
McFARLAND, NAMAN H. HORNE, REBECCA JANE 3/20/66
McFARLAND, NANCY E. LOVE, T. S. 2/5/57
McFARLAND, NARCISSA E. McFARLAND, S. V. 1/1/61
McFARLAND, POLLY ELIZA. McFARLAND, JOSEPH 1/12/34
McFARLAND, REBECCA LANE, ROBERT H. 11/26/40
McFARLAND, S. V. McFARLAND, NARCISSA E. 1/1/61
McFARLAND, SARAH GEORGE, CARRIE ? 11/10/22
McFARLAND, SARAH J. KEITH, JOHN B. 4/8/58
McFARLAND, SOPHIA DEGUER, FRANCOIS 12/20/27
McFARLAND, WILLIAM CRAWFORD, IRENE B. 6/25/56
McFARLAND, WILLIAM A. VANCE, ELIZABETH H. 10/31/38
McFARLIN, POLLY McFARLAND, JOSEPH 7/4/22 
McFarland, Mary Emily (I27607)
 
2273
Land Claim: Cert. #332 for 320 acres. sold to Daniel Boon. Patent #637, 638. Dec. 28, 1855. Third Class claim. 
Deaver, William A. (I26765)
 
2274
Land Claim: Elijah N. Deaver finalized his claim on Aug. 12, 1854 for 320 acres, Cert. 329, Third Class claim, Patent #422, Grayson County, Texas.

One family source says that Elijah's middle name is Newton. 
Deaver, Elijah Nelson (I26900)
 
2275
Land Claims:
Cert. #3488, on March 15, 1837 to 40 acres on SWSE 3/1 35 N, 6E in St. Francois Co.
St. Francois Co.: Vol. 1 Will Record, p. 24. Willliam A. McFarland leaves to his beloved wife Elizabeth H. all his estate and slaves. He lists his children as Samuel V., Jesse H., George R., Elizabeth H., William H., Angeline, Frank E. and Lucy Jane. FHL #915206

In the 1850 census, Wm. A. McFarland is listed as being 37 years old, which would put his birth year at 1813. Same for wife Elizabeth.

1860 census has Wm. McFarland owning seven slaves.
Land Claims:
Cert. #3488, on March 15, 1837 to 40 acres on SWSE 3/1 35 N, 6E in St. Francois Co.
St. Francois Co.: Vol. 1 Will Record, p. 24. Willliam A. McFarland leaves to his beloved wife Elizabeth H. all his estate and slaves. He lists his children as Samuel V., Jesse H., George R., Elizabeth H., William H., Angeline, Frank E. and Lucy Jane. FHL #915206

1860 census has Wm. McFarland owning seven slaves. 
McFarland, William Anderson (I27504)
 
2276
LAND: 1810 OHIO, Tuscarawas County. Andrew and Ezekial McFarland. Owned land
in Section 1.

TAXLIST: 1811 OHIO, Tuscawaras County, Oxford Township. Ezekial McFarland,
Andrew McFarlane, Robert McFarlane and Samuel McFarlane. SOURCE: List under
"First Taxpayers of Newcomerstown, Tuscarawas Co, OHIO" -- the first 44 land
taxpayers in the old Oxford Twp.

PROBATE: 1821 Coshocton County Andrew McFarland Will Book 1 page 281.

PLACE: Oxford and Adams Twp became part of Coshocton County on Jan 31, 1810
(In 1808 twps in Tuscarawas were formed: Goshen, Oxford, Lawrence and Salem.) 
McFarland, Andrew (I20972)
 
2277
LAND: 1820 TENNESSEE, Warren County. Wm McFarland to Samuel McSpadden, on
Hickory Creek. Moses Rea and Alexander A. McSpadden, witnesses. Recorded 19
Oct 1820, g 6 Nov 1820. SOURCE: Warren Co, TN Deed Book D. Apr 1820-Jan 1824,
Abstracted from TN State Archives microfilm # 92: 46, FOUND in ANSEARCHIN NEWS,
Periodical of TN Genealogical Society, 1978: 73.
PROBATE: 1840 TENNESSEE, Warren County. William McFarland, 28 Dec 1840.
George W. Durley and Wilburn Fults appointed to lay off the dowry of Christian
McFarland, widow of William McFarland. ------29 Dec 1840 Sale Bill of W.
McFarland, dec'd. Purchases made by Christian McFarland, A.P. McFarland, and
R.C. McFarland, among others. SOURCE: Warren Co, TN Will Book 1-3 (1827 -
1858) Abstracted by Betty Moore Majors 1992 Will Book I, page 399
DEED: 1847 TENNESSEE, Warren County. Heirs of Wm Mcfarlane to Geo. M Smartt
Warren County Tennessee Deed Book Vol. P Page 531 State of Tennessee Warren
County - This indenture made this 2nd day of August in the year of our Lord one
thousand Eight hundred & forty seven by & between the heirs of Wm Mcfarlane
(deceased) viz; Anger P. Mcfarlane Robt C Mcfarlane Wm P. Mcfarlane Jane A
Curtif wife of Robert Curtis by her attorney in fact Christain Mcfarlin Lucy C
Mcfarlane Madison Turner and wife Catharine M. Martha L Mcfarlane and Richard J
Mcfarlane Sarah B Mcfarlane Rebecca P Mcfarlane Josaphine L Mcfarlane minor
heirs and Geo. M Smartt withinforth that for and in consideration of the sum of
two hundred & twelve dollars & fifty cents to the said heirs of William
Mcfarlane (deceased) in hand paid the Rights whereof is hereby acknolidged hath
bargained & sold and by these presents do bargain and sell and convey to the
said Geo. M Smartt a certain tract or parcel of land lying in Warren County
Tennessee on the waters of the plumb Branch one of the triblatiries of Hickory
Creek in civil district No. 10. Beginning on a black oak on the South Side of
the plumb branch thence North Eighty poles to a post oak thence West Two
hundred & twenty poles to a stake on the district line thence with the district
line South five and a half degrees East forty one poles to a stake thence East
fifty six poles to pointers thence South thirty-nine poles to a stake in the
Road thence East one hundred & sixty poles to the Beginning - Including ninety
five acres lies the same more or lefs to have and to hold the same to the said
Geo. M. Smartt & his heirs forever and Warrant and defend the same to Geo. M.
Smartt. against the claim or claims of all persons whatsoever with all the
appurtenancies thereinto belonging or in any wise appertaining and through
mistake the Name of Christain Mcfarlane Widow of Wm Mcfarlane deceased was
omitted at the top. In witnefs whereof we have hereunto set our hands
and seals August the 2nd 1847.
Christain x her mark Mcfarlane
Wm P Mcfarlane
Robert Curtiss
By Christain Mcfarlane Jane A Curtifs
attorney in fact Christain Mcfarlane
Lucy x her mark Mcfarlane
Madison x his mark Turner
Catherine x her mark M Turner
Martha x her mark L Mcfarlane
-----------------------------
minor heirs
Witness Richard J Mcfarlane
Uagy Price Rebecca x her mark P Mcfarlane
W M. Chadwick Josephine x her mark L. Mcfarlane
SOURCE: This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb
Archives by: Mary KightKite991311@aol.com 
McFarlane, William Monroe (I26767)
 
2278
LAST NAME PERHAPS WASHINGTON. 
Walkup, Annie (I26905)
 
2279
Last name unknown. Is she possibly the sister of Janet Buchanan, or could they be the same person? In her will she leaves out the first three sons of James that are mentioned in her husband's will of 1770. However, James Mcfarlane is a witness to her will written in 1780. 
Margaret (I17908)
 
2280
Later census returns indicate another son, born c.1846: William McFarlane. I believe this William McF. married Ellen MAPLES of Hull, Yorks. at Wandsworth in 1865.
1871 & 1881 census returns show the couple together in Lambeth, but with no other family.
[E-mail from Tony Robins of Melborne Australia to a possible cousin Larry Bryant of Texas, USA cc'd to editor 12 March 2010] 
Macfarlane, William (I16532)
 
2281
LAVINA (MCFARLAND) HARRIS (1835 to ca 1900)
(Research by Peter Folsom McFarlin - May, 2012, rev Dec 2018)

William McFarland, "...reared a large family. Eleven children arrive d at years of maturity. But one son is living, Anderson, at Coitsville . Four of his daughters are living, viz: Mrs Lydia Mahan, Liberty, Tru mbull county; Miss Jemima McFarlin , Niles; Mrs Matilda Price, Coitsvil le, and Mrs Lavina Harris, Youngstown..." (*1 p 168). In the sketch fo r Elizabeth Loveland (*1 p 165), Williams wrote, "...Elizabeth becam e the mother of six sons and six daughters." All above written in 18 8 1-1882.
Lavina McFarland, twelfth child of William and Elizabeth (Loveland) Mc Farland, was born on the family farm on the Hazelton road in Coitsvill e, Ohio in 1835. she stayed with her mother and father until his deat h in 1853, when she went to live wi th her nearby married sister Matild a Price, where Lavina is found in 1860, age twenty-five. In 1870 she r ejoined her mother Elizabeth and brother Amos McFarland. In that censu s she is listed as Lucinia, which may have been a nickname for her th e n. At that time they were living in Coitsville center near her brothe r Anderson McFarland's farm.
After her sister Candace Harris' death in 1874, Lavina married the wid ower, Hamilton Harris the next year. Both her mother Elizabeth and bro ther Amos sort of 'went along' and are listed as boarding with the Har ris household in 1880. I have foun d no record of any children for he r and Hamilton Harris (PFM).
Lavina (McFarland) Harris died sometime between 1882 and 1900 when Ham ilton is found in Youngstown listed with his third wife, Elizabeth, bo rn in Ohio, fifteen years his younger.

PFM's SOURCES for Lavina (McFarland) Harris;
1840 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 190; with her father William McFarlan d (Lavina's age 5-10)
1850 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 577; with her father William McFarlan d (Lavina's age 17, born in Ohio)
1860 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 16; with her sister Matilda Price (Lav ina's age 25, born in Ohio)
1870 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 28; with her mother Elizabeth McFarli n (Lucinia's sic age 35, born in Ohio)
1880 census; Youngstown, Ohio ED 104 p 264; (her age 46, born in Ohio , father b in Ireland, mother b in Vermont)

Other REFERENCES
*1 History of Mahoning and Trumbull Counties, Williams, 1882 v 2 
McFarland, Lavinia (I12609)
 
2282
LAVINIA WICK (KIMMEL) MCFARLAND (1836 to 1912)
(Research by Peter Folsom McFarlin - May, 2012)

Lavinia was the daughter of Isaac and Ann (Wick) Kimmel of Coitsville , Ohio, where she was also born. The Kimmels lived just south of Coits ville center.

She is buried in Union Home Cemetery in Wolf Creek, Mercer co, PA. 
Kimmel, Lavina Wick (I12635)
 
2283
Leanor was married twice before marring Edward . her first 2 husbandsdied.
she had two sons Louis castillo and Rudolph Jourque. Leanor and Edward
never did have any children. Leanor was born in Mexico I think that it
was Mexico City. The last known place they lived was Tulsa Okla. 
Cornejo, Leanor (I21077)
 
2284
Leon Lalonde & Sophia Deseiges Mcfarlane were my grandparents
[E-mail from karen haybecker rec:2 Jan 2012]

(Research):karen haybecker
karenhaybecker@hotmail.com 
Lalonde, Leon (I17508)
 
2285
Letter written Oct. 12, 1918 to Uncle Jim (James Robert McFarland) from Ft. Worth. His address is Private James R. McFarland, 109 Supply Train, A.E.F.N.Y. 34 Division,
"Dear Uncle Jim, I guess you are sailing upon the deep blue sea tonight. How I would love to see you. I know you are glad that you are on your way "to lick the Kaiser." Mother left this afternoon for Ladonia. We all wanted to see little Auntie (Lola) marrry but we couldn't all go so of course Mother was the one to go. I can't relize that she is going to marry. Just think this time tomorrow night she and the Capt. (Joe Meredith Hill) will be on their way to Boston. I just can't. My hasn't it changed since last year? This school is entirely different. there is not nearly as much school spirt because the arm spirit is taking the place of it. What did you think of Margaret's marriage? It was certainly a supprise to everybody. Anna May was telling me about it. Lieut. Fox is to be stationed at camp Lewis in washington. Grace has certainly turned literary. She has read, read, read, since school has been out. We have been out a week ago Tuesday. I think we shall start back Monday. They expect to open the schools then. We have escaped the influenza so far. I don't think we will take it. There is really nothing happening out here now. We haven't had many Foot Ball games on account of the quarentine. I think we have one with Dallas next week or maybe this week. We have a real good skiff this year. Paul Boynton is the editor. I am taking music from Mrs. Doering and believe me the Baroness is certainly making me work. I think by the time she gets through with me that I will be able to play. I hope so. Daddy and Jean Shelley have already gone to bed so Grace and I will have to go too. I found this clipping and I imagine that Mother meant to send it to you so I will send it wheather she meant for me to or not. With bushels and bushels of love. Weezie. I don't expect I will get this mailded until Friday when Mother gets back, cause we have lost your address thats why I haven't written oftener because we are always loseing it."

P. 97 from Lola McFarland Hill's book:
LOUISE VIOLET JENNINGS - MARRIED TO Elliott Taylor, born Jan. 9, 1905 in Taylor Texas.The first McFarland grandchild and the darling of the entire family.Many weeks were spent in Ladonia. She went to Amarillo with her family in 1909 and joined the Christian Church in 1913. Her father took her oonfession and baptized her. In 1914 they moved to McKinney and in 1917 to Fort Worth where they lived in Goode Hall. The summer of 1919 was spent with her grandmother, Little Auntie and Jane Hill and the nurse, Hazle. The Henry Graves were there (in Manitou, Colo.) at the same time and she and 'Little' Henry did a lot of mountain climbing. She graduated from High School in Fort Worth and spent two years in T. C. U. and then had one year at Transylvania, her father's alma mater, where she joined the Chi Omega Sorority. 1924 was spent in Ladonia in her grandmother's home where she taught 2nd grade in Ladonia Public School. 1925, she received her A. B. degree from T. G. U. and taught school in Lubbock High School for two years. She help¬ed to organize Delphin Chapters in Oklahoma and Wyoming, and with the aid of Mr. T. W. Marse she opened and operated the Kathy Lou Shop in Lubbock. From 1930 to 1933 she taught school in Lubbock and in 1934 she married Elliott Taylor. She lived in Post, Quitaque, and Plainview, then to Lubbook for the last move. James Elliott, Walter Jennings, and Mary Jane were her children. Many have been her activities, many are her friends and generous and loving she has been to all who come in con¬tact with her. She has given most generously of her time and effort to her mother and her husband's mother. Now they own a lovely place in Las Vegas, and her hospitality is beyond de¬scription. Not only has she furnished a honeymoon retreat to more than one couple, but even extended it to her friends' friends. Her grandchildren will rise up and call her blesse 
Jennings, Louise Violet (I27011)
 
2286
Levina Jemima McFarland, born April 1854 in Coitsville, Ohio (*1), was the third child of Anderson and Sarah McFarland and grew up as the oldest on the small family farmstead on the Hazelton road . In the 1860's Levina moved with her family to th e 190 acre farm near Coitsville village center. She was known as 'Vine' by her family, and referred to as 'Vina' by Williams (*2 p 175).
In 1880, Vine, at age twenty-six, was still living with her parents, sister Betty and three younger brothers on the prosperous McFarland farm in Coitsville. She and Betty were both school teachers, which may account for them "attending school" i n that census year.
According to family records, she married a Samuel (Lemuel?) M McBride in 1883. However, census records for Ohio and Pennsylvania, that were checked, didn't reveal where he came from, or went to.
She reportedly died in 1886 (*1), and I have no further information about Levina (McFarland) McBride or possible children.

PFM's sources for Levina McFarlin; Schoolteacher
1850 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 584, her parents living on the Hazelton road
1860 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 13, with Anderson McFarland ("Lovina J", her age 6)
1870 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 107 with Anderson McFarland ("Lovinia", her age 16, at home, born in Ohio)
1880 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 90 with Anderson McFarland ("Vine J, her age 26, school teacher, born in Ohio, father b in Ohio, mother b in Ohio)

Other References
*1 McFarlin; 2003 Many of the McFarlin (McFarland) births, marriages, and deaths, with the names, are from the 1832 William McFarland bible, presented to his grandson, William Kirk McFarland by Wm K's mother, Sarah (Kirk) McFarland, March 9, 187 7 (1897?). Photocopies of the vital records pages in that bible, plus copies of other vital record notes and letters, were given to Peter F McFarlin in 1974, by his uncle, Charles Kirk McFarlin, in Short Hills, New Jersey, who had the bible and no tes in his possession at that time.
*2 Williams; 1882 v 2 
McFarlin, Levina Jemima (I14486)
 
2287
Liff and Benvie was a parish in the counties of Perthshire and Angus , in Scotland . It was created in 1845 and abolished in 1975. It was also known as Liff Benvie and Invergowrie. It was part of Dundee . 
McFarlan, Andrew (I28178)
 
2288
Liff, Benvie & Invergowrie parish is in Angus and Longforgan parish in Perthshire, but share a geograhical boundry.

(Research):Name: David Mcfarlane
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 13 Oct 1794
Christening Place: LOCHLEE,ANGUS,SCOTLAND
Father's Name: John Mcfarlane
Mother's Name: Jean Bowman
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11303-2 , System Origin: Scotland-ODM , GS Film number: 993487 
Mcfarlane, David (I13809)
 
2289
Lillia is buried in Block 3, Lot 16, Space 2. Next to her is Marion McFarland who died in 1981. 
Lilla, V (I25604)
 
2290
Lillian (Lil) Lamb MACFARLANE b. 19 Oct, 1903 Callander
Married Nov. 20.1922 inCallander
Children: Isabella Millar Rattray Kerr born 1923 in Doune
William Donald Archibald Ken- born 1935 in Dunblane, Perth
Lillian was a much-loved Nana.
She was an excellent knitter of fair-isle. Her garden and visiting birds gave her much pleasure
She loved Nature documentaries and quiz shows.
Lillian provided much of the material in this history - Macfarlane /Rattray & Kerr- 
Macfarlane, Lillian Lamb (I13166)
 
2291
LINKS-CENSUS: 1803 OHIO, Washington County, Tuskaraw Township Ezekial, Aonly,
George and John McFarling.

PLACE: Tuskarawas Township now in Coshocton county, or indicates Tuskarawas
County itself. 
McFarland, John (I7834)
 
2292
LINKS-REISDENCE: After death of Robert, children lived 1826 in Belmont County,
Ohio and 1833 in Harrison Co, Ohio.

Salley McFarland and Robert Atkinson married about 1797. Salley daughter of
John McFarland. 
McFarland, Sarah (Sally) (I26315)
 
2293
LINKS: From "History of Woodford County, Kentucky" by Wm E. Railey 1938 at
Bellingham Library R929.3R: Descendant of Calan McFarland.

Here is a very old posting which presents a different father for this Ann McFarland.

Hello,

My name is Dan Fulghum. I have a lineage of a McFarland that connects with
my Mother's Bratton line. I have the names, but not the location of their
origin in Scotland. If you are familiar with the family line below and know
of it's origin please comment:

Anne McFarland (b: 1718, Scotland; d: 1785 Augusta Co., Virginia)
married June 18, 1745 to: Robert Patrick Bratton (b: Antrim,
Irland)
(Anne's Lineage)
Robert Caleb McFarland
Thomas McFarland
John McFarland
John McFarland
Malcolm McFarland
Phalan McFarland
Malduin McFarland
Duncan McFarland
Gilchrest McFarland
Alwy McFarland

Thanks for your help.

Dan 
McFarland, Jean Ann (Ann) (I26756)
 
2294
LINKS: Jane was a witness in the will of Joseph Hill. Will Abstracts of Bucks
County PA, FHC microfilm #172929. Joseph Hill of Warminster, July 31, 1733 -
March 22, 1744. Niece Mary Wood, wife of Thomas Wood of East Jersey. Witnesses
John Scott, Ann Lida, Jane MacFarland and John Hart.

QUESTION: Is this the same Jane McFarland. Note a Mary Scott and Jane
McFarland were witnesses to will of James McFarland Bucks Co, son of John of
Lancaster (Dauphin co). 
Jean (I27044)
 
2295
LINKS: May be son of Peter Wilkins, brother of John Wilkins who married Rachel
McFarland (daughter of Robert McFarland of Donegal Township, Lancaster Co, PA).

LINKS: Robert Wilkins born about 1665 Wales and married Margaret Ross. He
died 1728. Had (1) John (married Rachel McFarland), (2) William (married 1702
Janet McLytle, and died 1734 in Peters Township, Cumberland County, PA. Had:
James Robert and William), (3) Peter (died 7 Sep 1748 in Lancaster Co, PA.
Married Rachel _____ &ltshe married also John Reynolds&gt and had: William ca
1742, James ca 1744 married Jean _____, Mary ca 1746 md James Jack, Peter b.
1748 Carlisle, Cumberland Co, died 1790/1800 Somerset Co, PA md Margaret
Mitchell, and Margaret married James _____).

PROBATE: Will Book B Cumberland County, page 157-158, 7 Jul 1773 - 21 Oct
1773. [WILL ABSTRACTS]. James WILKINS of Peters Township. Wife Jean.
Daughters Martha, Rachel, Jean, Rebekah, and Mary, minors. Sons William and
James, minors. Executors: Wife Jean and brother in law James McFarland.
Guardians Johnston Elliot and Thomas Dunwoody (neighbor). Witnesses William
Dunwoody, John Black, Jas. McFarland. 
Wilkins, James (I24526)
 
2296
LINKS: MOST LIKELY A GRANDSON OF WILLIAM HENRY ROACH who was born 1710 in w Kent Co. Virginia, and died 1791 in Orange County North Carolina. He married CATHERINE ASHCRAFT 1735 in New Kent Co., Virginia, daughter of THOMAS ASHCRAFT and MARY. 
Roach, Robert (I24820)
 
2297
Lissa was born 1969 in Vientiane, Laos during the Vietnam War, while h er parents were there on Mac's assignment flying for Air America.
Lissa grew up in the Rio Grande Valley near Brownsville, Texas with he r sister Gina. Later, she and her friend, Brian Barragy hoped to star t a charter fishing company in Cabo San Lucas in Baja California or i n Port San Jose in Guatemala along w ith her father Mac McFarlin, but t his didn't work out. Lissa is presently (2008) in Houston, TX workin g as a corporate CPA. 
McFarlin, Living (I196)
 
2298
Listed as passing First Year Music Exams at Canterbury College in 1896
Source: Papers Past. Star , Issue 5714, 6 November 1896, Page 2 
Bundle, Mary Lilian (I29624)
 
2299
Listed in Reed/McFarlin Family Bible as child of Robert McFarlin and Sarah Hays McFarlin
Discrepancies in birthdate Dec 8 or Dec 18. IN REED/MCFARLIN FAMILY BIBLE DEC 8, 1801
Will: July 28, 1880, Bedford County, Tennessee 
McFarlin, Benjamin (I20182)
 
2300
Live birth, Lived a few hours died of Abnormal Paenntation internal
venecon. 
McFarland, Martha Virginia (I7558)
 

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